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Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters (5125)

Translators translate written material from one language to another. Interpreters translate oral communication from one language to another during speeches, meetings, conferences, debates and conversation, or in court or before administrative tribunals. Terminologists conduct research to itemize terms connected with a certain field, define them and find equivalents in another language. Sign language interpreters use sign language to translate spoken language and vice versa during meetings, conversations, television programs or in other instances. Translators, terminologists and interpreters are employed by government, private translation and interpretation agencies, in-house translation services, large private corporations, international organizations and the media, or they may be self-employed. Sign language interpreters work in schools and courts, and for social service agencies, interpretation services, government services and television stations, or they may be self-employed.

Translators and translator-revisers perform some or all of the following duties:

Translate a variety of written material such as correspondence, reports, legal documents, technical specifications and textbooks from one language to another, maintaining the content, context and style of the original material to the greatest extent possible

Localize software and accompanying technical documents to adapt them to another language and culture

Revise and correct translated material

May train and supervise other translators.

Terminologists perform some or all of the following duties:

Identify the terminology used in a field of activity

Conduct terminological research on a given subject or in response to inquiries for the preparation of glossaries, terminology banks, technological files, dictionaries, lexicons and resource centres, and add to terminological databases

Interpret oral communication from one language to another aloud or using electronic equipment, either simultaneously (as the speaker speaks), consecutively (after the speaker speaks) or whispered (speaking in a low whisper to one or two persons as the speaker is talking)

Provide interpretation services in court or before administrative tribunals

May interpret language for individuals and small groups travelling in Canada and abroad

May interpret for persons speaking an Aboriginal or foreign language in a variety of circumstances

May train other interpreters.

Sign language interpreters perform some or all of the following duties:

Translate sign language to a spoken language and vice versa either simultaneously or consecutively.

* Translators, terminologists and interpreters specialize in two languages, such as French and English, the official languages of Canada. They may also specialize in another language and one of the official languages. The main areas of specialization include administrative, literary, scientific and technical translation. Interpreters may specialize in court, parliamentary or conference interpretation.

* Sign language interpreters work in French and Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ) or in English and American Sign Language (ASL).

Individuals who perform the majority of the above job description may be eligible for consideration under Quebec Immigration rules.

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